9 Apr 2021 |
@vygr:matrix.org | * Well first step getting an editor up and going that would let folks do customised key binding and editor macros and stuff like we used to do back with 'Brief' from underware. Forget Emacs :) Brief was the dogs naughty bits. | 14:37:21 |
@vygr:matrix.org | But your question also brings up the whole instrument debug stuff again. There is a ticket outstanding on that which I got some framework together on but nobody took up fleshing it out, even the chap that raised the idea. So I need to thunk about how that could improve. | 14:40:08 |
@vygr:matrix.org | Essentially it just scanning the source code AST and instrumenting it (non destructively) with calls out to the debugger with bits of relevant info like the current (env) and so forth. But it could do all sorts of wonderful things. | 14:42:02 |
@vygr:matrix.org | I got to the stage of doing a post of the current (env) on various calls as a proof of concept, thought it would then be picked up by the chap that suggested the idea... | 14:43:21 |
@vygr:matrix.org | I can't actually do everything myself :) Most of the time, I can show some example of a way that you could do somthing and hope that gets picked up and ran with... | 14:44:34 |
bananaearwig | gotcha ok, im happy to pick up various bits, but not sure how that aligns with your priorities / what CL most needs vs my lisp capabilities etc. | 14:49:09 |
@vygr:matrix.org | You have to dabble in some Lisp level code soon ! After that we can do the ceremony that makes you a man, something to do with foreskin cutting I think... | 14:50:29 |
bananaearwig | yikes | 14:52:39 |
bananaearwig | ill look through the tickets | 14:53:06 |
@vygr:matrix.org | Or you could go for the 'Tied to a tree with 15 Cobras in a pit...' survive the night get a madden of your choice... | 14:53:48 |
bananaearwig | yeh the latter seems to offer more wiggle room :) | 14:54:11 |
@vygr:matrix.org | Depends what wiggling and when... | 14:54:34 |
@vygr:matrix.org | * Depends what's wiggling and when... | 14:54:39 |
bananaearwig | hahaha | 14:55:29 |
@vygr:matrix.org | This is the next man for the team ! Never seen a rat that could shower better than a Java coder... | 15:09:40 |
@vygr:matrix.org | Download developer.mp4 | 15:09:54 |
@vygr:matrix.org | Expecting flames from Java dudes now... ;) | 15:11:12 |
bananaearwig | 🥴 | 15:11:51 |
@vygr:matrix.org | Get that rat an M1 MacBook and an LED strobing mechanical keyboard stat... | 15:22:41 |
bananaearwig | 😄 | 15:26:12 |
bananaearwig | So this relates to issue 5 advanced debugging features? | 16:46:37 |
@vygr:matrix.org | Yup | 17:10:18 |
bananaearwig | 👍 | 17:14:26 |
@stainless_beer:matrix.org | we should put this and Onslaught on atari vcs | 20:16:41 |
bananaearwig | Cool | 20:22:10 |
10 Apr 2021 |
bananaearwig | Have you got one? Seems to be lots of mixed reviews. 390 is a bit steep too | 07:16:25 |
@stainless_beer:matrix.org | not yet, the problem I have is that there isn't any real documentation for it. | 07:54:33 |
@stainless_beer:matrix.org | what there is basically says it's a linux box that can run windows | 07:54:54 |
bananaearwig | I think it supports multi boot rather than using wine or something similar | 07:57:22 |
@stainless_beer:matrix.org | CPU: AMD Raven Ridge 2
GPU: Ryzen
RAM: 4GB DDR4 (400 System), 8GB DDR4 (800 System) - both are upgradeable
Storage: 32GB eMMC and support for external HDD
Connections: HDMI 2.0, 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, Gigabit Ethernet, 4x USB 3.1
HDCP: HDCP 2.2 compliant
Operating system: Linux OS based on Ubuntu (Linux Kernel 4.10)
Power: Low TDP architecture
Weight: 1.36kg
Dimensions: 312.42 x 149.86 x 50.8mm | 08:02:27 |